It's almost overwhelming to see all the twenty story, thirty story buildings towering even in the outskirts of Shanghai. Of course I've seen skyscrapers in the US, but those all rise in a single cluster, a cooperative corporate hurrah marking the hub of the city. Here in China the buildings rise in a scattered rebellion, everywhere. They're all identical too, like soldiers in uniform. And these aren't corporate buildings; they're residential homes (Egads!) This is a China where single-family houses only exist in the countryside. Looking at the endless rows of condominium clones stretching out into the horizon gave me a tangible sense of the s